Hi Godly Play Teachers,
Welcome to our lesson for August 16,
The Great Family, found in Genesis 12-15, 24. (Script is found in the
yellow Fall book, p.57-64.)
What
a wonderful lesson, to learn that we are all descendants of God's great
family, and that God is with us no matter where we go. The wondering
questions are at the end of the script. I'll be especially curious to
hear how the children respond to the wondering question, "I wonder where
you are in the story or what part of the story is about you?"
Idea Starters for the Give a Gift to God Time:
1. Stars! Check out these GORGEOUS stars shown here,
which would be easy for all ages to make. Children could write on the
other side a Bible verse from this story, perhaps Genesis 15:5 " See the many stars. There are so many you cannot count them. Your family will be like that.”
Or make a moon and star like this:
Or let the children figure out how they'd like to make a star of their own.
2.
The beginnings of the great family: make Sarah and Abraham and Isaac
out of play clay or clothespins. Or make finger puppets of the family.
(Plenty -hundreds- of clothespins are in the art resource room in a
cardboard box.
3.
Each child individually- or all children together- could make a drawing
of their part of the great family-- their birth family and church
family, all on one piece of butcher paper.
4.Sand drawings or sand art -
to remember the desert in the story. Make a simple drawing- or the
child's name written in cursive- and cover the lines with glue, (I have
new glue bottles in my office) then sift colored sand over the glue.
The glue will stick to the sand. Children could also include names of
others in their family.
5. Act out the story: Abram
and Sarai walking toward Haran, sleeping in their tent, walking along
the Euphrates, Abram being with God and knowing God wanted them to move
on, Abram building an altar in Shechem and then in Bethel and Hebron,
God's promise to Abram, Sarah hearing she would have a son and laughing,
Isaac and Rebekah.
6. Make a door hanger to
commemorate Abram and Sarai's willingness to go where God led them. You
could use 1 John 5:3: This Is Love for God:to Obey His Commands.
7. Let children who wish to make a map of the area of the story.
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